Cruises to GreeceCruises to Greece have stops in some of the most beautiful and fascinating ports of the world, including Corfu, Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Crete, and Olympia. During cruises tourists find in Greece beautiful beaches, white-washed buildings and blue-domed churches. Also, magnificent antiquities and ruins of ancient civilizations awaiting your visit.
Most cruises to Greece include a few other ports of the Mediterranean Sea, such as Istanbul or Venice. The prime season for cruises to Greece lasts from May through November and the cruises generally range from 7 to 14 days.
Sailing in Mediterranean SeaIf you need to fly a long distance to reach your port it's a good idea to arrive there at least with one or two days in advance before your cruise starts. This will give you time to get oriented before boarding the ship. Most Greek cruise lines offer also hotel packages.
You want to sail in the blue waters of Greece all by yourself or with the assistance of a licensed captain and crew? Check out the charter options. A 3-day sailing trip will give you a taste of freedom and you can also visit during your travel islands as Mykonos, Patmos, Rhodes, or interesting places as Kusadasi (Ephesus), which belong to Turkey.
Experience the Greek islandsGood cruises in Mediterranean Sea offer a few stops on the Greek islands, usually including also a stop in Athens. The strictly Greece-oriented cruises offer visits on Rhodes, Santorini, Mykonos, Piraeus, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Delphi and Athens. If you like the ancient culture try a 10-day Greece, Italy and Egypt cruise, so you can enjoy more countries at one time.
The food and entertainment on the cruise ships have a distinctly Greek flavor. If you have a bigger budget you can rent a small ship, which will offer you deluxe service. For those looking to enjoy an exceptional sailing vacation, this option is worth to serious consideration...